Baisemain [bayz-MAYN] (n.) -A kiss upon the hand as a sign of respect or affection. In feudalism, vassals were known to signify their homage to the fief seigneur by kissing the hand. From French, from baiser to kiss (from Old French baisier, from Latin basiare) + mains, plural of main hand, from Latin manus. First used around 1656. Used in a sentence: “Unfamiliar with the ways of haut monde, the modest Ms. Klaptrap was caught off guard by the snoutfair’s genteel baisemain."

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